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Well, honey, the Visigoths were a bit busy sacking Rome in 410 AD, so they didn't have time to swing by Hagia Sophia in 593 AD. The Hagia Sophia actually faced a different fate in 1204 during the Fourth Crusade when it was looted and damaged. So, no, the invading Visigoths didn't destroy Hagia Sophia in 593 AD.

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No they did not the haigia Sophia is still used today

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13y ago
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So, The Visigoths did destroy Hagia sophia with pleasure

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THIAGO RAMOS

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The Visigoths indeed destroy the Hagia Sophia

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true

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